Notary & Commissioner of Oaths

A Notary is a person authorized to administer oaths and take and receive affidavits, affirmations, and declarations. A Notary may also make a notarial copy of a document for official purposes.

A Commissioner of Oaths is a person authorized to administer and witness the swearing of oaths or solemn affirmations as it relates to affidavits for legal matters. Commissioners may witness declarations, however, they may not certify the truth of the statements contained in a document.

To have a document signed by a Notary or stamped by a Commissioner of Oaths, a person must be physically present before the Notary or Commissioner of Oaths and must prove their identity using photo identification.

The RM does not charge for signing or stamping a document.

To make an appointment to have a document signed by a Notary or stamped by a Commissioner of Oaths, please contact the RM office at (306) 771-2522.